Huh??? ย What is an apple-dipped pancake? ย I know. ย It’s really the silliest name, but I didn’t want to call these beauties “apple pancakes” because that makes me think of something that these are not. ย These are better than just dropping a few pieces of diced apple into pancake batter or using apple cider instead of milk. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. ย These are literally slices of apple dipped in pancake batter and then cooked so there’s a tender apple slice nestled inside the pancake. ย Beyond delicious!!! ย The first time I made these, Mr. Picky asked, “Mom, I can’t figure out how you got the apple in there.” ย And then he ate six. ย And then I ate six. ย And so did everyone else in the kitchen because they all woke up to the house smelling like apple cinnamon doughnuts. ย Deep inhale. ย Can you imagine that? ย Heaven.
Here’s the deal — even though I am sharing a fantastic spelt pancake batter with you that is perfection with apple slices, you can dip apples into whatever pancake batter you like. ย Just add a little cinnamon and nutmeg so you get that apple pie thing going on. ย The only trick is to slice your apples just so. ย Not too thick or they’ll stay crunchy in the middle. ย But not too thin or you’ll have a hard time dipping them into the batter without breaking. ย You can use a skewer or a toothpick ย to dip them in and out, but I found my fingers to be perfectly fine for the task.
My husband observed that these pancakes hold their heat longer because of the apples. ย So you can make a whole bunch at once and have them ready for everyone for breakfast. ย I know you may think these are impossible on a weekday, but if you start making your pancake batter the night before , these are a snap in the morning!
Apple-Dipped Pancakes
Ingredients
- 2 large or 3 medium apples, cored and sliced crosswise into ยผ-inch slices
- 1 2/3 cups whole spelt flour, or 1 ยพ cups whole wheat pastry flour*
- 1 teaspoon aluminum-free baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- pinch of ground nutmeg
- 2 cups buttermilk or plain, unsweetened kefir**
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 Tablespoon 100% pure maple syrup
- 4 Tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- Melted, unrefined coconut oil for brushing the griddle
Instructions
- Preheat a griddle to 400 degrees or medium heat.
- Combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl.
- In a medium bowl or 4-6 cup measuring cup, whisk together the buttermilk, eggs, vanilla, maple syrup and melted butter until well blended. (A blender can do this easily, too.)
- Pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients and stir until just combined.
- Grease the griddle with a little coconut oil.
- Dip the apple slices one at a time in the batter and turn to coat. I like to use a toothpick or a wooden skewer to do this.
- Cook dipped apple slices like you would regular pancakes, flipping once the bottoms are golden and the edges are dry. Cook until the second side is golden brown and the pancake is cooked through.
Almost like eating apple pie in the morning! So delicious!
Yes!
It looks like apple time here in DC too! The leaves are slightly changing and the weather feels like fall is here…it’s actually been perfect. I plan to try these this Saturday morning! My husband has recently switched from Fuji to the Honey Crisp and Pink Lady. I plan to try one each of the latter two.
Don’t you just love apple season? You just named my top three favorites! Please let me know if you make the pancakes, Cheryl!
I think you just placed heaven on a plate. This is an amazing and creative breakfast idea. I’m going to have to try it out. Thanks for sharing the recipe. This is definitely a reason to wake up in the morning for.
I hope you do try it. Thanks, Nicky!
What is your preferred dairy sub for pancakes? I haven’t been able to find the tart thick buttermilk consistency with any DF products I have tried. These look so good!
Have you tried soy yogurt mixed with almond milk? I’m not a fan of soy, but I know that would work and you wouldn’t be using too much. Otherwise hemp milk + vinegar is good.
Thank u! Will try hemp + vinegar!
Will definitely try these! I make kefir- do you think I can sub kefir for buttermilk?
100% yes! I do it all the time! I’ll change the recipe to reflect that. (So impressed you make kefir, by the way!)
These look amazing!! I was thinking exactly the same thing as Mr. Picky before reading your whole post – how did she stuff those apples in there? I’m forwarding to my husband right away – a little hint never hurts. He’s our pancake maker around here.
This looks delicious!! I will try it this weekend!!!
Let me know if you do!
I just made pancakes this am and my son said they were ‘boring’…will try this in a few days.
Kids!! Try these. My son isn’t the easiest to please and he loves these.
These sound perfect for a morning like this! This will be our pancake breakfast on Saturday. Thanks for posting. So funny… I just put on my steelcut oatmeal and wished that I had an apple to add to it, then I went up to my office and saw your post. Now, I really wish I had an apple ๐ It is apple season afterall. Can’t wait to make this on Saturday!
Yay!! It’s apple season! Hope you enjoy these as much as we do ๐
How ingenious! Just love the combo of pancakes and fruit. This is apple time for us living in NY state. Any recommendations for types of apples which are more suitable for this dish?
I think you should go with your favorite! Granny Smith are a little more tart, Fuji and Honey Crisp a little sweeter. My favorite is Pink Lady which lands somewhere in the middle!